Abstract

In terms of the hitherto known body of Boccaccio Boccaccino’s drawings, the only support used was paper, clean, tinted, and colourfully prepared. Boccaccino drew, to a limited extent, using a metal stylus (lead stylus was also employed for squaring) and a pen. Much more often, he would use a brush, red chalk, or black chalk. The support used for Boccaccino’s drawing of St. Jerome, nowadays kept in Munich, was a green-ochre prepared paper.

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